Sep 1907 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel<br />
KD .EVKW THOMIPAT<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
Editor and Proprietor,<br />
OCBAN CITY, • J" - , NEW JERSEY<br />
Interstate 'Phone.Na m<br />
'<br />
.•<br />
Aivertuemenu In local oolamnn, & centii<br />
t»riln«,«aoblnMttlan. Monthly and yearly<br />
urnbuml on application. • »<br />
Jqb'work promptly'dono by experienced<br />
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2(i, 1807<br />
Kntarigd « (no l'o«t omoe at Ooean city,<br />
N«J*«aaMoondolaM mall mailer.<br />
1 Sunday ,<br />
2 Moqday......<br />
8 Tuesday ,<br />
4 Wednesday..<br />
5 Thursday....<br />
Q Friday<br />
7 Saturday<br />
8 Sunday '••<br />
9 Monday ,<br />
10 Tuesday ..*...<br />
11 Wednesday..<br />
12 Thursday....,<br />
18 Friday<br />
: 14 Saturday.....<br />
15 Sunday. .::..<br />
16 Monday..,..;.-.<br />
17 Tuesday ,<br />
18 Wednesday...<br />
19 Thursday.....<br />
• 20 Friday.<br />
21 Saturday...'...<br />
22 Sunday.......<br />
28 Monday<br />
21 Tuesday<br />
25 Wednesday....<br />
28 Thursday., ...<br />
27 Friday.....•.-..<br />
28 Saturday<br />
29 Sunday<br />
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6.27<br />
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8.48<br />
8.20<br />
10.00ll0.15<br />
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O.47[<br />
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•3.26<br />
4.40<br />
642<br />
8.88<br />
7.28<br />
815<br />
9.00<br />
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6.5211.51<br />
6B4 ""<br />
7.12<br />
7.47<br />
8.21<br />
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9.35<br />
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1.05<br />
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2.16<br />
260<br />
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10.45 10.68 4.42<br />
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2.45<br />
8.571<br />
8.87<br />
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6.0211.67<br />
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8.8o 2.10<br />
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114<br />
1.51<br />
2.28<br />
3.01!<br />
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7.1(1<br />
8.25<br />
984<br />
0.41)10.80<br />
1.45<br />
234<br />
3.22<br />
4.10<br />
4.59<br />
5.50<br />
«.42<br />
7.37<br />
883<br />
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tViat tbe suggestion will bo seized upon<br />
with avidity.<br />
.''•. . '••<br />
~» •<br />
UOUKOWINU trouble IH a habit that<br />
good many persons fall Into', either<br />
deliberately or unconsciously. We<br />
hear, them /now anticipating<br />
bard<br />
Imes. The,cloning or factories, the<br />
reduction <strong>of</strong> wage«, and tbe depreclalon<br />
<strong>of</strong>' real estate.<br />
Tbe calamity<br />
howler walway* with ua, aud ha Is<br />
UHually the fellow who stands 011 the<br />
street corner with- bit bauds In hln<br />
pq.-ket, waiting for Homebody -to come<br />
aloug and baud him a fortune left by<br />
Homo hard-worklug ancestor, or' who<br />
believes that .the' world, owex him a<br />
living,-no matter whether bu Is dlaposed<br />
to earn, it or not. AH a matter<br />
<strong>of</strong> fact, tbe couutry was never more<br />
prosperous than it l» tonluy. ".The<br />
factories were never as busy and wagen<br />
werc'uever as high. There, was never<br />
before so great a demaiid lor help In<br />
all branches <strong>of</strong> mduntrtul activity BH<br />
here IH to-day, and the HOII never<br />
;ried HO loudly for tiller* as It Is crying<br />
low.<br />
I<br />
VOl'K IN OCI-AN CITV.<br />
Might It'not be well for property<br />
vnunf In UIIH city rcxklinu lu l'bila<br />
ilelphlato ol .uige tlieir voting place<br />
o <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, if they, could tinti it<br />
convenient to do no ? .<br />
I11 Philadelphia, in the pa*l, it litibeen<br />
the custom to manipulate the<br />
vote to HUlt tbe purponeK <strong>of</strong> the<br />
sseH," and doubtless hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />
voters thus'have been ilinfranchUeil<br />
it each election.<br />
Hy atteudlng - the primaries utul<br />
voting In tlilx city ou election day,<br />
iroperty owners are mire to' have their<br />
ballots counted, aud they will be<br />
voting to,nome purpose.<br />
it—*""• l»aai| th'g ..ipilmn <strong>of</strong> ifimiy<br />
' CENSDHE <strong>of</strong> the truly great man ha*<br />
no more effect than tbe bite <strong>of</strong> a flea<br />
on the hide <strong>of</strong> an elephant.<br />
•<br />
THE voting machine Is going to go<br />
In this State. .The people will 'not<br />
stand for the absurd thing. They are<br />
all Intelligent enough to vote without<br />
machine aid.—Cape May Star. "<br />
TBOLLEY lines have spread wonderfully<br />
In New Jersey, though this State<br />
bail a remarkable network <strong>of</strong> steam<br />
railroads. A thirty-eight mllllou<br />
- dollar combination <strong>of</strong> these New Jersey<br />
trolley "lines Is now projected.<br />
C'6NFKONTED by an organization <strong>of</strong><br />
patients who threatened to hire club<br />
doctors on salary, the physicians ot<br />
Wllllamsport have withdrawn a proposed<br />
80 per cent. Increase lu fees. The<br />
worm Is turning'with a vengeance<br />
these days.<br />
EVERY few days some' Democratic<br />
newspaper lets a Roosevelt cat out <strong>of</strong><br />
the bag and tbe people who read them<br />
must wander at two apparent facts;<br />
'one Is that Roosevelt ban so many cats<br />
and the other is that Democratic edl<br />
ton have got them all bagged and<br />
ready to use on dull days.<br />
EVEBY day the cable brings both<br />
wterd and wonderful news from Morocco.<br />
The fact,that the senders <strong>of</strong><br />
the news live on the Moroccan out-<br />
'•' skirt, and that they have no means <strong>of</strong><br />
getting accurate news from the Inte-<br />
Hor gives the widest range, to speculation.'<br />
It Is a great yellow opportunity,<br />
and the yellows are making the moat<br />
<strong>of</strong> It.<br />
__J___<br />
NINE thousand veterans* <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tirand Army 01 the Republic died last<br />
year, the biggest annual death rate I<br />
the history <strong>of</strong> the organization.- In<br />
"~" 1880Ibemembershlp was409,489^an(r<br />
at the date <strong>of</strong> last year's report it bad<br />
dwindled**) 222,748. In tbe nature <strong>of</strong><br />
things as the Grand Army grows<br />
"_ older tt grows less', and with accelerat<br />
Ing speed. .<br />
' .<br />
BOTH our army and our navy are<br />
.'";•" smaller than those <strong>of</strong> any tirst clans<br />
.power In proportion to wealth'and<br />
. v population and it ia a public duty to<br />
have each branch kept at the point <strong>of</strong><br />
• \ highest efficiency. That la impossible<br />
When the pay !<strong>of</strong>" enlisted men In so<br />
*' small as to attract mainly, those who<br />
• " are unable or dlsindlued to earn even<br />
. • .day's vises in civil life.<br />
. ... ABOUT this time everybody is interested<br />
in the crops, and.all eyes turn to<br />
Kansas as a record State. Kansas ex<br />
'. pectsto harvest 70,000,000 bushels ol<br />
'<br />
«fbeat as against 81,000,000 last year<br />
' • ••nd i77,O«r,O0O the year before. A<br />
•present prices the wheat will' bring<br />
more to the farmer than did bis two<br />
. last crops. ^Considering .the fears that<br />
were excited by ^ tbe untcasonable<br />
weather coodltlooa hist spring, the<br />
eountry generally will do welt In Its<br />
•}' :''':;eropa.;.:/ :•' '• ;" •• • _<br />
.•.'FirEKE, are some character!) who<br />
carry their wealth' with, them, who<br />
.,are rich without money. They do not<br />
, .need jpalatlal homes* or a large bank<br />
p ^account. They do not need to buy<br />
• 'admlBsIon to aoclety-^-everybody loves<br />
; thscoC / They are welcome everywhere,<br />
^Scanse'they have that which'money<br />
. capnot buy—a genhil, helpful, sunny,<br />
v<br />
' cheerful disposition. Or course, every.<br />
.body wants them, because it Is a Joy<br />
^0 be.with them. .Everybody loves<br />
;<br />
-v.the sunshine and hates the .shadows<br />
, -and .the gloom. There b no bans:<br />
; Account that'can , balance a sweet,<br />
'.Ljg^ctoas personality; no "material<br />
: .-jWaalth can match a eupny heart, an<br />
?y; ';«hlllty. to .radiate • helpfulness and<br />
^.-'i^&aweetniM»v»."',.''.'- '•'" •••. •:' • "•.. .<br />
?&P- ss<br />
the hotirs vary In length. My<br />
slioitertt hniir is from 2 to 3 o'clock In<br />
tbe<br />
nftomoon. I tlud upon inquiry<br />
Unit tills l« tlii>..fleetest iieriod for many<br />
IHM'I||C. in ruy . cuse so swiftly do<br />
tbox • sixty iiiihutes hurry by that I<br />
try to rfnml into them ns many <strong>of</strong><br />
the dl*'.njrro*>ithie, yet Inevitable, things<br />
<strong>of</strong> life us I possibly can..' If I-have<br />
to Interview n bore,. I Beo him the:<br />
If I lum> to visit the dentist, I do It<br />
then Tiint hour Is. liound to slip away<br />
quk'I;ly, no. mnttcr what<br />
happens.<br />
Ojen-forc the uRony <strong>of</strong> disagreeable<br />
BCOIH^H soi-ms <strong>of</strong> Hhortor duration.**—<br />
Now York Sun.<br />
REPVBUCAN<br />
A strong platform "was adopted by<br />
the Republican State Convention last<br />
week.<br />
After indorsing the administrations<br />
<strong>of</strong> President Roosevelt and<br />
Governor Btokes, the following pledges<br />
are made:<br />
"The Hepubllcan party has iuaugu<br />
rated a policy <strong>of</strong> taxation <strong>of</strong> corporate<br />
franchises by which the Htuteannually<br />
collects a large u\\ux for distribution to<br />
the taxiugdlatrleta.<br />
We favor such<br />
systems as will compel franchiseH to<br />
bear a just share <strong>of</strong> tbe.burden <strong>of</strong> taxa<br />
tlon as compared with „corporate aud<br />
Individual, properly.<br />
"A Republican .Senate has twice<br />
passed a civil service reform act, which<br />
has been defeated by tbe present Dem<br />
ocratlc House <strong>of</strong> Assembly. We pledge<br />
ourselves to the enactment <strong>of</strong> a com<br />
prehenslve civil service measure in the<br />
Interest <strong>of</strong> higher efttciency In admin.<br />
Istrative atTalrs.<br />
•<br />
"The Legislature has passed resold<br />
tlons favoring an amendment to the<br />
Federal Constitution .for the election o!<br />
United Htatea senators by. popular<br />
Vote; aud Until such-amendment has<br />
been adopted we favor the enactmen<br />
<strong>of</strong> a law for expression* In some an<br />
thorltatlve way by the voter <strong>of</strong> 111<br />
choice for United States senator.<br />
"We favor the pending amend men<br />
to the constitution, providing for the<br />
creation <strong>of</strong> Assembly districts, passed<br />
by tbe present Legislature upon the<br />
recommendation <strong>of</strong> a Republican<br />
Governor.<br />
'We favor a law providing that al<br />
moneys collected for or belonging to<br />
the Btate shall be, paid Into the Stale<br />
treasury, and that no disbursements <strong>of</strong><br />
tftate funds shall be made except upon<br />
the audit and warrant <strong>of</strong> thecomptrol<br />
ler.<br />
"We believe id simplicity <strong>of</strong> govern<br />
ment and we favor consolidation <strong>of</strong> all<br />
departments aud commissions 01<br />
similar character, aud regret the failure<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Democratic House <strong>of</strong> Assembly<br />
to co-operate to this end.<br />
"We pledge ourselves to correct any<br />
and all abuses that may be found lu<br />
any State department or Institution<br />
and to bold all oQIclals to a strict accountability<br />
for faithful public service:<br />
•'We call the attention or the people<br />
to the Incompeteuoy <strong>of</strong> the Democratic<br />
House <strong>of</strong> Assembly, to tbe dlsgracefu<br />
scenes that marked lu proceedings, to<br />
Its absolute control by tbe lobby, toIts<br />
refusal to pass laws for the Improvement<br />
<strong>of</strong>, the civtl service, to pass laws<br />
for the reform ot the grand jury<br />
system, to-permit the submission to<br />
the public <strong>of</strong> the question- or tbe<br />
separation <strong>of</strong> tbe State and municipal<br />
_<br />
flections, and to tbe reform measures! your lire lnsuruuce premiums an<br />
passed by the Republican Benate." J waste <strong>of</strong> mouey, Johnt V .<br />
. . Naked Truth.<br />
* Au encounter <strong>of</strong> \vltn once took place<br />
betv. I'cii tbo Into 'lOiiKejie' Field and a<br />
New York, woniaul It was at dinner,<br />
nml tb« woman was In evening dress,<br />
wblcb njis father decollete. After a<br />
Bklrmlsh iMMueeu the two relative to<br />
tbo i'e.-oetfvo merits <strong>of</strong> n well known<br />
author It would, scorn mat Field came<br />
<strong>of</strong>f second lu>st. .<br />
" ^**~ , .'<br />
"Oh, Mr. .Flutd," exclaimed the woman<br />
exultahtfy, "you must admit that<br />
'you nre fairly lwaton v at yoiir' own<br />
game'." . , rV^<br />
' Field bowed politely nnd, with<br />
am lie, promptly rejoined, "At any rate.<br />
Miss Blitttk. I buve one' consolation—<br />
you can't lii ugb at me In your sleeve."<br />
—Llpplncotfa.<br />
Caught In the Act.<br />
. Lady Visitor—I am sorry to see you<br />
here, my youii^ irlead. You appear to<br />
have bad a good education. •<br />
Convict-Well, madam. I have been<br />
through college.<br />
•<br />
Lady Visitor— Is it possible?<br />
Convict—Yes: that's tbe reason I'm<br />
here. They caught me as I wan going<br />
through.—Philadelphia Inquirer.<br />
. Caused the Flr«t Coolnwi<br />
Mr., Newly wed<br />
(reodlng^-Nobody<br />
ever yet saw a dead mule. Mrs. Newlywetl<br />
(who Is thinking <strong>of</strong> something<br />
else11 ad uot llatenluK)—Don't you think<br />
PBRSONAI3.<br />
Somers Young visited relatives lu<br />
Mlllvllleover Huuday. . ' _'•* '<br />
E. A. ^MiiBcbamp, '<strong>of</strong>, 1'ainden, is<br />
enjoying his vacation In this city.<br />
Albert Ashman^ <strong>of</strong> this city, has<br />
beep visiting friends In llrldgeton.<br />
T, H. ' Drake, <strong>of</strong> Independence,<br />
Kansas; Is registered at the Kathlu.<br />
Mm. Thomas Hammer, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
was Iti town during tbe week.<br />
Alex. Cotton, <strong>of</strong> Vlneland, a former<br />
resident oX this city',: Is. a visitor here.<br />
Miss Buli' Ernst,,<strong>of</strong> thin .city, Is<br />
vlsliliig friends In West IMilladelplila<br />
J. Ueorge Hueher, Jr., <strong>of</strong> Narbertli,<br />
1'a., was a recent visitor at the Atglen<br />
Mr and Mrs.Thomas Watspu have<br />
gone to l'hlladel|«lila for a week's<br />
visit. • , '.<br />
Miss Kllzabetli Corson, <strong>of</strong> tills, city<br />
vlsl'.ehla, were<br />
among the week's<br />
visitors.<br />
rs. llelle Krrickwu has returned to<br />
thl- city after speinliug the summer nt<br />
er. <strong>of</strong> Carlisle, Pa., li<br />
occupying her cottage, at Twentieth<br />
ami Central avenue.<br />
Vrs.-Win. Metzler, <strong>of</strong>'Philadelphia.<br />
is occupying her cottage, I5.H7 West<br />
avenue, Jor a few days ,<br />
The Kev. John W. Smith, or tl<br />
city, attended the preacheis' meeting<br />
In'jiinden on Sunday.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clawell leave<br />
to-day for Detroit, Mich, to visit<br />
frit nd* for'a few weeks.<br />
>•». Anna Pedrick has returned<br />
to ':er home In this city"after a visit to<br />
relatives In Connecticut.<br />
Mrs.<br />
John Test, <strong>of</strong> Twelfth and<br />
Wet avenue, Is spending a week with<br />
relatives lu Philadelphia.<br />
Allen H. Corson' <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
vls'ted his father, Collector Nicholas<br />
< 'oi son, In this city, over Sunday. •<br />
Miss Emily Collins, nr-Hleasantvllle<br />
lias been «|>ending a few. days with<br />
hei cousin, Mrs. Wni. F. Clardlner.<br />
Mrs A. K. Armstrong hao been<br />
spending.a few days with her mother,<br />
who Is seriously 111 lu Philadelphia.<br />
Mrs. Mary De Benedict!*; <strong>of</strong> Plilla<br />
delphla, is visiting her parents; Mr<br />
ami Mrs. Fred. I'ontlere, in this city,<br />
I>r. I. N. (irlscom has'returned from<br />
a gunning trip to Port Elizabeth. He<br />
Hfi<strong>of</strong>5"IiTrgen"UiiIber~or~ral|-Bnd-reed<br />
biris. _ . :<br />
Mr«. It. O. Kradway, or Philaitel<br />
ph a, is visiting, Mis. Walter Chandler,<br />
at tier cottage, Tweutleth and Centra<br />
avenue.<br />
Miss Kutella I^ake and*MIHS Kraina<br />
lle-s have gone to Itrldgeton for a ten<br />
da.oslJ-i«iLijLiUHjLrJb!sslj!lstet l_Mr« iA<br />
FloUers. .<br />
Mr and Mrs. E. L. Ititter, ot Phlla<br />
delphla, liave been occupying their<br />
cottage, 1J>24 Central avenue, the last<br />
few duys. »<br />
Mr. and MV«. Wllbert Mack entertal'ied<br />
Mr and Mrs. Somers, <strong>of</strong> Petersburg,<br />
"at their South <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> home<br />
ovtr Sunday. # ' . . .<br />
• Mr. and Mrs. ('has. K. Haag and<br />
Henry Kljielz. <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, were<br />
members <strong>of</strong> a recent lively party .at<br />
the Iltscayne.<br />
•<br />
- A. Lake Adams, or Handy Hook<br />
Conn., has returned to this city after<br />
spending several weeks with' hi<br />
f.imily at home.<br />
Win, K* Woolston,' who Is in the<br />
freight<br />
department <strong>of</strong> the Penn<br />
sylvunla Itnilroad at 'f'aiuden,. spent<br />
Monday lu tills city.<br />
I;. U. rttllfcs and daughter, Miss<br />
Bertie, will leave early next week for<br />
the Delaware Water Oup". .They, will<br />
be gone ubout'ten days<br />
'.<br />
Mr! und Mrs Charles'Hteplieusoii,<br />
or West Philadelphia, are passing the<br />
week with Mr. and Mrs. Learning<br />
HtepheiiBun, in this city.<br />
Mrs. Thomas II. riauiiuer, <strong>of</strong> l'hlladelphla,<br />
was u visitor at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
her parents, Dr and Mrs, Levering,<br />
In tills city, during the week<br />
Rev, John It. (Jreer, <strong>of</strong> Thirtieth<br />
street and Went avenue, Ibis city, attended<br />
the. Ijocal Preachers' Associa<br />
tion in-Camdeu on Satiirdiiy.<br />
L. H. A Htedem aud HOII, <strong>of</strong> KleveutU<br />
and Master streets, Philadelphia,<br />
were visitor* here on Tuesday.. Dr<br />
Steileni owns a cottage In this city.<br />
Mrs, Frank Moore, or Moores, !>a.,<br />
aud Mrs C. Btalcup, <strong>of</strong> Camden, have<br />
been vlsttlog their mother, Mrs, Mary<br />
MaMJU, in her Central avenue cottage,<br />
luewls Springer, a prominent bjinlne;is,man<br />
<strong>of</strong> Trluldad, Col,' has been<br />
visiting: his brother-in-law, John It.<br />
Christian, in this city, during the<br />
week. "<br />
".'...<br />
Mr. and'Mrs. Orlando l*e and children,<br />
or Delmont, visited Mrs Lee's<br />
sister, Mrs. Alfred, Poaell, in this city,<br />
several days the latter part or last<br />
week.<br />
'<br />
J. Frank Meeliau and family, it<br />
Philadelphia, are spending a fe<br />
weekv here.<br />
Mr. Meebali, who Is. a<br />
floriat, la well known in this city, where<br />
be has many friends.<br />
J K. Russell, <strong>of</strong> Manchester, N. H.,<br />
who is financially. Interested In property<br />
here, was a visitor oil Friday<br />
and Saturday last,'.when be met a<br />
number'or old friends. ,<br />
Howard H. Ross, who for several<br />
yeara baa been In the.employ: <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Healing It. R In Camdeu, has re-<br />
Igii.Nl bis position a»d returned to<br />
'out House to enter Into partnership<br />
with bis father, forinor State Seliator<br />
K [. Ko»». ' ,• *<br />
Mr. aud Mrs*Arthur D. JturroWs<br />
lav.j returned to Oceau Clly. and are<br />
occi.pylng their cottage, after irpeuding<br />
several weeks In <strong>Ocean</strong> drove, N.<br />
J., I 'ouuectlcut and other places downcast<br />
• i'helr many friend* weie glnd to<br />
wi'l.xime them back. ... • "<br />
, •"''<br />
. LEITING A FLAT. ^,<br />
"The" Agent Found' Thar* W mill v.ltjier tin the third." k *<br />
"\'o objection to that. I mn fond <strong>of</strong><br />
nil Uluds or music." . • ..<br />
1 .Ve don't toko renters who bavo<br />
i'hl tlrt-n, you know." . a .<br />
"iVe hnveu't any. My rjiuilly consiss<br />
<strong>of</strong> my wife, myself nnd a grown<br />
sin ," . ,<br />
" \lso wi> require the Is-Ht <strong>of</strong> refcreni<br />
•»«." . •<br />
"-!i»re they lire." '<br />
'I lie tiui-nt lOIII:D TO THE<br />
CONNTITI'TIUH *>^ THE NTATC<br />
ur M:W jr.nvF.v uv TIIF I.WIIH-<br />
L%-ri'HK or IIMI7.<br />
'<br />
HKN.VTK VOKCUKKKNT IH'Xlihl'TIO.V,<br />
, N ' O . . l . '• _ _ ' , • ' . , '<br />
UK IT UKSOI.VKI'I (Uie IlotlHe <strong>of</strong> Awemttly<br />
oui-tirrlnu), Tli»t 1110 rollowlnu.jimutidiiutiii<br />
10 Iliei-ttniellalldii <strong>of</strong> Hits Mtute be milt, the<br />
Mnnii- 1M liervby protMu^il'nllit wtmn tlw Hume<br />
ltl twui{re«4t lo.bjr u im\J yerth unit nuys<br />
lliprt^)", nnd rtterritl to tint i^giNlulure nuxt<br />
to bo tii4*«ii, und publlHbt-tl for Hint* nionlbM<br />
S rlor l« the Unit Tut-iitlay utli-r lilt- tlTNl M1111-<br />
»y 01 Novemlwr nuxt In al It-nsl 11111^ IH-UN-<br />
PMiH.Turvucb v >auly, 10 btr ili-MlKiuilt-u l»ir hi,<br />
ilMir* U U'lJtlurntsU to ThUrwdtty. Outot* V 17t !»„<br />
IWf7( ul llitf ri^me hoiir xntl DIUVU.<br />
NtUflOhAH C'OUSON, V »liec(or.<br />
NOTICE.<br />
To tlie Viwnern <strong>of</strong> prop^i'ilo^ uttnitlnt; 01<br />
tlir* f'ullou'litlf u iliietl ritruel* or ti biiUN ''<br />
Ucenn <strong>City</strong>* N* J.: Atluntlu avenue from 1<br />
MotitliWeMt^r y »trt«<strong>of</strong> Klrwt Nire-t to u pn<br />
uboMI »aor*«t'bc>itthWfMt4!riy from ih^ non...<br />
wetriurly line <strong>of</strong> H«cond Hiruut; Kin*.mrevt<br />
ulirt M*jconrt Ntre«t euch from ltiu>»w "'<br />
i'rly I live <strong>of</strong> AUtintln n Venue, »,<br />
. irly u rtlniHnce <strong>of</strong> H\MUI K'4) Unit.<br />
. YtUHCeiiTOby nbitllrKlthul Uie <strong>City</strong> !L_ ._<br />
<strong>of</strong> A. J. '<br />
EJ ttmAU* Klven. Uulldloit* «n>cU.ICirie>TloMlANO«UPIKINTIMOirv«b>iitiinif l»*i to bb lo"" 4 '°<br />
-lliu luurkel. t . t'.-n~i<br />
full Iliivorwl Toil*, ohoice l'r»od« oltow"<br />
Huiiix <strong>of</strong> uml quality.' Weighed »Wffi<br />
Muwed by nmtoliiera. No low In •*»<br />
churited to |>urubau«ni.<br />
IIVBr«l,lreeol chaiKe at any rmllrOMlrt»no»<br />
ID AtUotle or Caps Hay county. . ..<br />
•.atlsfactlon<br />
I. N.-.JOHNSON;<br />
PLUMBER, ,,<br />
STEAM AND 6AS FITTER<br />
Repairing a specialty.<br />
Bath Tubs and Plumbeis'<br />
Supplies.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel<br />
~an>Bb*ll bo gl»«i to receive llonm <strong>of</strong><br />
Jri krid cointn<strong>On</strong>lcotlonii <strong>of</strong> lutureHt<br />
JJttl cominunlly and our-reaclom<br />
trtry<br />
• .., cominuiiicatlonB uhouhl be a«i-<br />
" WI1leti wHIitlio full plme ami<br />
"WI1leti<br />
!^ f<br />
le<br />
<strong>of</strong> tlio write*, u<strong>of</strong>nejeiwailly<br />
but fcua guarautee<strong>of</strong><br />
DOTS.<br />
TW late, J1.0S ,.<br />
Capital IH other people'H. money tliat<br />
UKMB who don't own "penel.<br />
\ wife In very convonlent to (intf<br />
fiolt with for your own nil»tnkeH. •<br />
llod-beD hunters were out .In force<br />
darlnKthe latter par^<strong>of</strong> last week.<br />
pirfShore <strong>Line</strong> coiitiniieH urhiKini?<br />
m«ny vialtorH hero from Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.'<br />
' An average man l» itlie who conildcm<br />
uluiM'lf rather'above the aver-<br />
A traveler IIIHIH nut one can travel<br />
litt or "I""'<br />
without chnugltiK the<br />
n t e . • • • • • .<br />
Tlie only «ay you eoulil find the<br />
bnlua<strong>of</strong> mime people would bo with a<br />
dob. . • . , ' •"<br />
The elderly maiden who paintH and<br />
ponders uiuH be niakliiK up fur lunt<br />
time. V • . •<br />
To make a clean xweep In a jmlltloal<br />
MOW it I" oerexHavy to ralne the Uu»t<br />
But •'<br />
'• •".' • '<br />
There are lotH <strong>of</strong> men under.a cloud<br />
Tbo never Htiile an umbrella In their<br />
U»W.<br />
cnmpet<br />
PRETTY FLOWERS<br />
AROUND BIER<br />
I,arg6 Number <strong>of</strong>' Sorrowing<br />
Friends at Mrs.-Stttwj'<br />
",. . Funeral. • • ' •<br />
- Many- mirrowltiK frleiiiln .lixikuil ii|>-<br />
011 the feulureM »f Mrri. It. II. Stitun fur<br />
1 (lio In'nt time on Thtirwlny uflcriioiin,<br />
_<br />
' wlipn tlie fuiierul Hcrvlcuit vvcrt> liclcl ut;<br />
FIVE CONFIRMED<br />
IN HOtY TRINITY<br />
Rite Administered by Bishop<br />
Scarborough, ^yh.o ,<br />
Preached Sermon.<br />
. A I'liiwuf ll^e uiiultH WUH eonllriMC'±; Wesley<br />
aver.ue fur.next neii-oii.<br />
WuodM Are Full oi •«•••.<br />
a. WIIIIWOMI paper: In 'llsii<br />
Hi! the next (!oii);rei butluTM; '<br />
U pretty good fur rk'i'teinber i!i|.<br />
Mi«. J.' !*• 'Koit recently too"k t h<br />
Huuday ncliool claim in the 1'ronuy<br />
terlaii church on a<br />
<strong>of</strong>f<br />
Keachlug Uea»ley'B Point, the youni<br />
people uperil the day lii picnic style.<br />
FIRE DEPARTMENT<br />
PARADE AND INSPECTION<br />
Annual Event Was a Saccces<br />
In Every Way—Btrnqact<br />
in • Evening. •<br />
lito parade and hiHpectloii or the<br />
Oceuu <strong>City</strong> Klre Deparlmcnt, on Hatunlay<br />
afternoon, wan a Hiiccenn lu<br />
ADM<br />
LEFT FROM<br />
NIGHT IN VENICE<br />
MADE STARTLING •<br />
CATCH IN BAK<br />
STOCKHOLDERS<br />
. ELECT DIRECTORS<br />
Hanicd in. a Rod and Reel<br />
. andParf<strong>of</strong> a Fisb-<br />
. . ' ing <strong>Line</strong>.<br />
While llxlilng lu the buy, on Tlinrxt<br />
day afternoon, John Tent, iiM'hllailel<br />
every way, although ther'o wan<br />
il had been liitciided tii deillrate the<br />
chiirttli on Sunday morning, but all <strong>of</strong><br />
tlm- nei;essary legal iiinttern hail not<br />
besti IIIM|MI'HCCI u<br />
uloiig the New<br />
trsey . Misiro..<br />
ti.urd <strong>of</strong> Trade...........<br />
lolel Men's Assn<br />
'..llecltd by Darby<br />
Total<br />
fiTO-T<br />
CoiitrllititloiiH In Ituy ('urulvat col<br />
ected by Krank K. Darby.:<br />
H<br />
Itkl<br />
700"<br />
5... Harry Climidlcr,<br />
[K^L^m^r;u?n2!hed 111 bl; i ':«/•••';«»«!»;, v v: *?„'";; S ; .<br />
the water . • - ' ' • 11;, I'an>?ley, W. K. Mussey, R. H. llad-<br />
Jlavlng read In Hit; HKNTINKI., a C IH'e, John K. itiissell utjd C. How-<br />
.... . „ • i u^it Bcliernicrlmi'ii,<br />
re Scliertncrhoru presided<br />
^ _ . . ,, _ . :icetiug. '' - ;<br />
angling on Pogg'H Pier, .Mr. Tent I - Tho dlrcctorn will meet und reorgau-<br />
Jiuviug rcuil in rm," nr.s ri^ir.n, n u nic, uuiui<br />
couple <strong>of</strong> weokH ago, <strong>of</strong> the theft, by a a'*d Hclicrmc<br />
tilg'llsli. or Pr<strong>of</strong>. H. Tudor HIrirng'x 1<br />
Coinmodoi<br />
llShlng tackle' while. Dr, S'trun'g wan'o cr the nice<br />
WUH tho property <strong>of</strong> Ihe Philudelphlul<br />
orgunlnt, and luiinwllutely hebegni!'<br />
g a , an y g<br />
IniKilrlCH IIH to Dr. Straug'H place or<br />
residence hi Phlladclpliiu.<br />
The I'lrnt National llunk-ulwayn<br />
ou hand nnupply ornuiull change<br />
.n.%j|.w>. ituiiiittnit|>|>ij .., ni<br />
I f. r rti^toiuem and othem.<br />
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD<br />
PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS<br />
TO<br />
FALLS<br />
C^ctober 8 ( <strong>1907</strong><br />
nooND^TRiP $ i i. 55 ffOrrl OceapQity<br />
Tirkrpt KO*M1 u'olnu «n h»*t train . (Hiitm'riluu wltli sl'KCIAI, Tit,UN <strong>of</strong> 1'iillnmn<br />
rurloriTiirKttml Huy i'imrlun, Inivtn^ I'hfluil^hilitu ut N.I>7 A. M., foiloulim d»y, (ir(»»1nr.<br />
\*, runniiiK tlironyh the ' ' - t •<br />
Picturesque Delaware Valley and over the Pocono fiountains<br />
TUiltrtM K(MM! rt*tnrn1iiu;oii rcmilur irHlin* uittiln VKN<br />
1»AVS. Hht|> oil utitiht llnill utlt<br />
•it llmiiilo nMnrttlnut , . . . » . .<br />
LAST OF TH E SEASON<br />
Mlnxtrii'liHl llookli'tiinil rilll Inroriim'lim limy I •• oliliilniit frc.in Tl.'k.'l Auvulx.<br />
J. K. Willill, iiMM.iiK..r I rullli- Miinnmr. ' (iKIl, \v. IIIIVI>,